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PNS Daily Newscast - May 24, 2018

Jared Kushner is finally granted his security clearance. Also on our nationwide rundown: A new lawsuit seeks the release of a gay man from ICE detention in Pennsylvania; and protecting an Arizona water source for millions near Phoenix.

Public News Service - MT: Animal Welfare

BILLINGS, Mont. - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is denying politics played a role when it went against the recommendations of its own scientists and decided not to grant endangered species status to the wolverine.
Last week a judge ruled the agency has to reconsider the recommendations of its

GLENDIVE, Mont. - The public has a little over a week left to offer opinions about the fight to save an ancient species of fish from localized extinction on the Yellowstone River in Southeastern Montana.
The endangered pallid sturgeon has survived for millennia, and individual fish can live 60 ye

WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. - Protected gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park are being trapped or shot once they step over the border into Montana and Idaho, so wildlife groups have launched a petition to stop it.
The nonprofit Endangered Species Coalition started an online petition Wednesday ca

LEWISTON, Mont. - Montana conservation groups are celebrating a victory in the movement to protect the greater sage grouse and planning additional efforts in 2016. The recent federal spending bill renewed the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and what it didn't include is just as important riders th

HELENA, Mont. - The Land and Water Conservation Fund is back from the dead, at least temporarily, because Congress included it in the omnibus spending bill that is supposed to get a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives today.
The 50-year-old program takes millions in royalties paid by oil and

HELENA, Mont. - The grizzly bear population in the greater Yellowstone region is dropping quickly, going from an estimate of 747 last year to 714 this year, a six percent drop. The numbers came out in a recent meeting of the Yellowstone subcommittee of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee.
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MISSOULA, Mont. - Most Montanans have seen bison, but they probably don't realize the animals they see aren't wild. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has researched re-establishing wild populations, and today is the final day to offer input and expertise.
Steve Woodruff, a senior policy manager for

HELENA, Mont. – When it comes to keeping small streams and wetlands clean, there's little controversy among hunters and anglers.
A new poll commissioned by the National Wildlife Federation found 83 percent of those surveyed agree that Clean Water Act rules should apply to small waterways.
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